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/*
* File......: Linked.PRG
* Author....: Brian Loesgen
* CIS ID....: 74326,1174
* Date......: $Date: 15 Aug 1991 23:05:52 $
* Revision..: $Revision: 1.2 $
* Log file..: $Logfile: E:/nanfor/src/linked.prv $
*
* This is an original work by Brian Loesgen and is placed in the
* public domain.
*
* Modification history:
* ---------------------
*
* $Log: E:/nanfor/src/linked.prv $
*
* Rev 1.2 15 Aug 1991 23:05:52 GLENN
* Forest Belt proofread/edited/cleaned up doc
*
* Rev 1.1 14 Jun 1991 19:52:08 GLENN
* Minor edit to file header
*
* Rev 1.0 13 Jun 1991 15:21:26 GLENN
* Initial revision.
*
*/
/* $DOC$
* $FUNCNAME$
* FT_LINKED()
* $CATEGORY$
* Environment
* $ONELINER$
* Determine if a function was linked in
* $SYNTAX$
* FT_LINKED( <cString> ) -> lResult
* $ARGUMENTS$
* <cString> is a character string containing one or more function
* calls
* $RETURNS$
* .T. if all functions within the string are currently linked into
* the application, .F. if one or more aren't. See below for a
* definition of "function."
* $DESCRIPTION$
*
* This function would be used in data driven application to determine
* whether or not a macro compiled function was linked in.
*
* Several functions can be passed, and nested, in <cString>.
*
* Caveat: Some function calls are converted by the preprocessor
* into other function calls. You cannot have these types of
* functions in a macro compiled string as they never exist at
* runtime. FT_LINKED will correctly tell you that they are invalid.
*
* For instance: there is no function called SORT() in any of the
* Nantucket LIBraries, but it is a valid CLIPPER command because the
* preprocessor will convert it to other function calls.
*
*
* $EXAMPLES$
*
* cString := "FT_GoodFunc(BadFunc(3,2))"
* IF FT_LINKED(cString)
* EVAL( &("{||"+cString+"}") )
* ELSE
* ALERT("Error: "+cString+" was not linked in. Called by FT_LINKED()")
* ENDIF
*
*
* $END$
*/
#ifdef FT_TEST
FUNCTION Main
LOCAL cString
LOCAL aString := { "TRIM('abc ')", ;
"NotARealFunc()", ;
"FT_DispMsg()", ;
'TRIM(cVar+"abc"+LEFT(cString)), FOUND()', ;
"IsItLinked()", ;
"lRetVal := FOUND()", ;
"!EOF() .AND. MONTH(DATE())=12 .AND. YeeHa()", ;
"!EOF() .AND. MONTH(DATE())=12", ;
"!EOF() .AND. MONTH(DATE(YeeHa()))=12", ;
"LEFT(SUBSTR(nNum,4,VAL(cChar+ASC(c))))", ;
"EOF(>> Note: Syntax IS NOT checked! <<)" ;
}
CLS
@1,0 SAY "String Tested Result"
@2,0 TO 2,MAXCOL()
AEVAL(aString, {|ele,num| QOUT(ele, SPACE(45-LEN(ele)), FT_Linked(ele)) } )
@MAXROW()-2,0
RETURN NIL
#endif
*------------------------------------------------
FUNCTION FT_Linked( cFuncs )
// A function is detected by the left parenthesis, "(", and it begins
// at the space, comma or start-of-string preceeding the "("
// Returns: .T. if all functions are available,
// .F. if not
LOCAL aFuncArray := {}, nSpace, nComma, nFEnd, lRetVal := .F.
IF AT("(",cFuncs) = 0
// No functions in string
ALERT("Warning: Expected function(s) in FT_Linked(), but none were found")
ELSE
DO WHILE (nFEnd := AT("(",cFuncs)) > 0
// Add the current function to the array of functions
AADD( aFuncArray,LEFT(cFuncs,nFEnd)+")" )
// Remove the current function from the string
cFuncs := SUBSTR(cFuncs, nFEnd+1)
nSpace := AT(" ",cFuncs) ; nComma := AT(",",cFuncs)
DO WHILE (nComma > 0 .and. nComma < nFEnd) .or. ;
(nSpace > 0 .and. nSpace < nFEnd)
// We have extra parameters or spaces prior to the start
// of the function. Strip them out.
if nComma > 0
cFuncs := SUBSTR(cFuncs, nComma+1)
elseif nSpace > 0
cFuncs := SUBSTR(cFuncs, nSpace+1)
endif
nSpace := AT(" ", cFuncs) ; nComma := AT(",", cFuncs)
ENDDO
ENDDO
// Scan through the array of functions, stop after the first occurence
// of a function which returns a TYPE() of "U" (hence is not linked in)
lRetVal := ASCAN(aFuncArray,{|element| TYPE(element)=="U"})=0
ENDIF
RETURN( lRetVal )